Investigating Christianity

Cops Know the Difference Between Evidence and Proof (Podcast)

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Police officers quickly learn the difference between “evidence” and “proof” as we investigate and file cases with the District Attorney. If you’re a police officer, has you ever considered this difference as it applies to the Christian faith? In this podcast, J. Warner examines the difference between “evidence” and “proof” and responds to listener email about the statistical probability argument and the importance of apologetics in the Christian life.

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